Sunday 31st March 2019: 4 of Cups
We last saw the 4 of Cups on Ash Wednesday at the very beginning of Lent. Its reappearance today, on Refreshment Sunday, reminds me that I wrote on Ash Wednesday …
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We last saw the 4 of Cups on Ash Wednesday at the very beginning of Lent. Its reappearance today, on Refreshment Sunday, reminds me that I wrote on Ash Wednesday …
The week concludes as it began, with a seven. The week began with the 7 of Rods and finished in the Upper Arcana with (7) The Chariot. The 7 of …
The Knight of Rods, whose element is fire, is associated with the sulphurous alchemical potential of the salamander (as are the Page and King of Rods). The energy that is …
The Ace of Swords symbolises the powerful potential that singleness of mind and purity of thought can deliver for us if articulated in the world around us. In both the …
Stay focused, my friends, on the task in hand. Pick up and shoulder one sword at a time. Pace yourself. Neither procrastinate nor despair if the task seems too much. …
Be ever mindful of where you place your focus. You have the power to change your life and reality by changing your mind. Take charge of your thoughts. It takes …
The Morgan-Greer rendering of the 9 of Rods is more confident, dynamic and victorious in its feeling than that of the Rider-Waite deck. The figure is now a knight in …
The 7 Rods indicates that the theme of this week is to be prepared to establish, stand up for and defend your unique position in the world. To do that, …
What a fine card to end the week on, this the first weekend of spring. As Dr. Elliot Adam says in the video, Whenever the Empress shows up in a …
Oho, remember how, on Tuesday with the 2 of Rods we were talking about the idea that wherever you go, there you are? Today with (14) Temperance Reversed we learn …
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